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still showers around boston and new york city. they'll be out of the way fairly quickly. our main story is florida. miami, naples, picking up showers and thunderstorms. a half dozen tornados across the south yesterday. we'll watch tampa, daytona be h beach, ft. myers. this is the spot for strongest storms to develop. the cold air, finally returning to deal for many. 50s in atlanta after our average hey hoob around 71 degrees. we're looking at generally average temps tomorrow. the return to average is what makes it feel so cold outside. i can say, guys, that as we head towards the end of the week, wintered is going to return. snow is going to start to return, as well. >> good. that was better than rain. >> i sense your ens tus amp. you're excited about this. >> i am. i know aspen got a foot yesterday. we don't want to waste it on rain. we had 20 inches over on the west coast. move that over. let's get some snow. even back here, we had 39 degrees and raining doesn't help anyone back here, does it? >> no. that's brutal stuff. for you guys. you're watching sunday night into m
still showers around boston and new york city. they'll be out of the way fairly quickly. our main story is florida. miami, naples, picking up showers and thunderstorms. a half dozen tornados across the south yesterday. we'll watch tampa, daytona be h beach, ft. myers. this is the spot for strongest storms to develop. the cold air, finally returning to deal for many. 50s in atlanta after our average hey hoob around 71 degrees. we're looking at generally average temps tomorrow. the return to...
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i had it once, i had a gig to play in boston after anchoring "squawk box" in the morning. i ended up there at 10:00 going on stage and my fingers were shaking. i could barely play because my fingers -- i never understood, if one cup of coffee is enough and it gets you going, how can you take such a concentrated amount of it? >> you remember jolt cola? >> absolutely. >> i never drank it but there was guy miles drank a six-pack of it, and ended up running around the room all the time and never wrote his paper and then stayed under his desk the rest of the time. >> monster drinks there was speculation, coca-cola was considering buying them. >> the latest advertising of five-hour thing, we've interviewed 2,300 doctors, something like that, and it doesn't quite put the physician's stamp of approval on it but it kind of has that image. >> doesn't look like a drink. it looks like medicine in some ways. worth pointing out there is no conclusive evidence on either side of it. >> the company reported it themselves. >> they did report this themselves and there's real questions as to
i had it once, i had a gig to play in boston after anchoring "squawk box" in the morning. i ended up there at 10:00 going on stage and my fingers were shaking. i could barely play because my fingers -- i never understood, if one cup of coffee is enough and it gets you going, how can you take such a concentrated amount of it? >> you remember jolt cola? >> absolutely. >> i never drank it but there was guy miles drank a six-pack of it, and ended up running around the...
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notice all of that remaining well to the north of boston. pitts field and western mass reporting light snow the last couple of hours. otherwise into wednesday, much of the action centered well to the north of some of the big transportation hubs. mostly sunny today toward new york city. d.c., as well, coming in quiet. philly, temperatures, getting to the 50s that direction. 45 in new york city. the big story is actually going on to the west. did want to show some of the snowfall totals to the north. some of that includes the system that will be getting going the next couple of days. here it is in the four corners. flying out of denver, an increasing chance for snow across the area. also really gusty winds on the back side of the system as it pushes out. doesn't look like much. denver to cheyenne, snow. sweeping east. not too big of a totals to start with, but tonight and tomorrow, by this afternoon, may get snow going toward omaha, nebraska. then it picks up, big-time windmaker. winds west to the northwest. blizzard conditions, even into port
notice all of that remaining well to the north of boston. pitts field and western mass reporting light snow the last couple of hours. otherwise into wednesday, much of the action centered well to the north of some of the big transportation hubs. mostly sunny today toward new york city. d.c., as well, coming in quiet. philly, temperatures, getting to the 50s that direction. 45 in new york city. the big story is actually going on to the west. did want to show some of the snowfall totals to the...
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and larry came to boston. for me it's just neff been -- i've watched every game i possibly could and it will -- will it ever be that good again, wyc? i guess you think it's that good now but -- >> i think it was marquette in '77. >> maybe it was '78. you remember indiana state and michigan state. >> i do. >> magic and larry met in the ncaas and they were the two main guys with the boston-l.a. rivalry. >> that propelled the nba into a new stras os fear into the 80s and it made everything go great and we're trying to get back to that level. >> how you going to do it? >> we may be entering a new golden age in the nba right now with these stars and this new -- the media interests in these teams, the fact that these are, you know, the fan support and attendance and media revenues and new labor deal and everything. i mean, things are going great in the nba right now. it's not the 80s. we aren't the dream team of the 90s but it's going pretty well. we're really happy to be part of it. >> one of mile-per-hour idols, i
and larry came to boston. for me it's just neff been -- i've watched every game i possibly could and it will -- will it ever be that good again, wyc? i guess you think it's that good now but -- >> i think it was marquette in '77. >> maybe it was '78. you remember indiana state and michigan state. >> i do. >> magic and larry met in the ncaas and they were the two main guys with the boston-l.a. rivalry. >> that propelled the nba into a new stras os fear into the 80s...
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. >> nice to have you here in boston. >> i love to be here. let's talk about before we get to some of the other issues about policy, i want to just lay the groundwork for your economic outlook, doing about 1.5% in the second quarter, no the a lot of opt minimimism for the third qu. >> as you highlight we've only been treading water. we started the year with 8.3% unemployment. we now have 8.3% unemployment as well. we started with the population ratio and participation rate in the market of what we've been seeing now. we've only been treading water in the labor markets and the gdp reports are disappointing. first warter 2%, second quarter 1.5%. my expectation is the second half of the year won't be much better so given that we're only treading water that's the reason why i would advocate for a more accommodative monetary policy. >> where do you think we end the year on unemployment and inflation? >> my own forecast is a little bit lower than the consensus for gdp and higher for the unemployment rate. my own expectation is, in the absence of any
. >> nice to have you here in boston. >> i love to be here. let's talk about before we get to some of the other issues about policy, i want to just lay the groundwork for your economic outlook, doing about 1.5% in the second quarter, no the a lot of opt minimimism for the third qu. >> as you highlight we've only been treading water. we started the year with 8.3% unemployment. we now have 8.3% unemployment as well. we started with the population ratio and participation rate in...
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. >> are you up in boston? >> springfield, mass. mostly bonds. we specialize in corporate bonds, real estate. >> so what are you doing about the fiscal cliff? >> we think it's actually a good thing because it's addressing something in our country that's gotten out of control. step back the last five years, september 2007, we crossed $9 trillion in debt. thousand we're at $16.2 trillion to $16.3 trillion four years later. five years later. deficits of 1.25 trillion for the last five years. so we have a problem in our country that really needs to be resolved. we've become addicted to stimulus really through deficit spending, through 0% interest rates. >> how are you investing around this? >> we're comfortable investing in corporate bonds. bond spreads have tightened, but investors still being paid on a reasonable basis. we have structured products like clos. >> do you care if we go over the cliff? >> it's a concern, but i think it's actually not that much of a concern to me, no. >> so it's okay? >> we look at the fundamentals of companies when we i
. >> are you up in boston? >> springfield, mass. mostly bonds. we specialize in corporate bonds, real estate. >> so what are you doing about the fiscal cliff? >> we think it's actually a good thing because it's addressing something in our country that's gotten out of control. step back the last five years, september 2007, we crossed $9 trillion in debt. thousand we're at $16.2 trillion to $16.3 trillion four years later. five years later. deficits of 1.25 trillion for...
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boston's going to be a hot one for us. highs in the 90s. again, heat index values nearing 100 degrees. we could be talking record highs. d.c. is one of those spots. maybe tying the record for the day at 99 degrees this afternoon. baltimore, the record's 100, but 98, you get the picture. it will be a hot, scorching time for many of these areas. all thanks to a huge ridge building into the north and east. this is going to be with us for today into tomorrow. very, very warm readings. thursday, high temperatures getti getting hotter in philadelphia, hitting the century mark. acs will be working overtime, guys. >> wow. i know. going to be hot. >> alex, thank you. we'll let you slide this time on the conversation. >> yes. the cftc moving to slow high-speed traders. a cftc committee is expected to propose a roughly 60 word definition of what high frequency trading would define it brootdly. traders are likely to be disappointed because they were looking for narrow language. critics argue a surge in high frequency trading has left wall street more v
boston's going to be a hot one for us. highs in the 90s. again, heat index values nearing 100 degrees. we could be talking record highs. d.c. is one of those spots. maybe tying the record for the day at 99 degrees this afternoon. baltimore, the record's 100, but 98, you get the picture. it will be a hot, scorching time for many of these areas. all thanks to a huge ridge building into the north and east. this is going to be with us for today into tomorrow. very, very warm readings. thursday,...
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but i have tremendous admiration for boston. i wonder if you could just in a nutshell tell me -- i was just looking up, boston is not even in the top ten of big cities. every year in nearly every sport boston is giving new york a run for its money. what are the economics of that? how does boston, a 20th market or whatever compete with new york so consistently and so w l well? >> with a we don't have in our pockets we have to make up for with our brains. we have harvard and mit and umass and bc and bu. >> that's sweet. >> boston is the number ten msa. new york is number one. >> that was sentimental. you don't remember bucky dent -- >> i do. are you kidding me? >> remember what happened with buckner? through his legs. remember the patriots when they had that old -- >> right in the sweet spot, joe. it's an amazing sweet spot. >> people suffered in boston for years. >> i know that. >> for years. >> you have the boston celtics. >> the red sox. jonathon, tell him. >> we had larry bird. but for a while there was a long drought. >> 26s
but i have tremendous admiration for boston. i wonder if you could just in a nutshell tell me -- i was just looking up, boston is not even in the top ten of big cities. every year in nearly every sport boston is giving new york a run for its money. what are the economics of that? how does boston, a 20th market or whatever compete with new york so consistently and so w l well? >> with a we don't have in our pockets we have to make up for with our brains. we have harvard and mit and umass...
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boston, he's your forecast. 35 degrees by 8:00 a.m. that snowfall moving in later on this afternoon. boston's logan, laguardia, newark, we're looking at travel headaches later on this afternoon and this evening. toward parts of the upper midwest, winter weather advisories and blizzard warnings posted here. heavy snow expected in places like duluth and also as we move to marquette michigan. and then that severe weather threat across parts of the southeast. we'll continue with tornados. guys, back to you. >> why are you back the last two days, scott? >> why have you been gone, more appropriately? >> i've been here. i've been here. >> you haven't been on this show. who made the decision that we start doing weather again. >> who made the decision that it went away? >> is that it? >> you tell me. >> you don't know? >> well, we missed you. >> you're so nice. >> i missed you guys too. >> i'm going to get to the bottom of this. i love when people are like, they're really there, management, i know how do this, bring the weather back. anyway, th
boston, he's your forecast. 35 degrees by 8:00 a.m. that snowfall moving in later on this afternoon. boston's logan, laguardia, newark, we're looking at travel headaches later on this afternoon and this evening. toward parts of the upper midwest, winter weather advisories and blizzard warnings posted here. heavy snow expected in places like duluth and also as we move to marquette michigan. and then that severe weather threat across parts of the southeast. we'll continue with tornados. guys,...
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boston, what about 77 degrees for the high today. low 80s in burlington and syracuse. what about chicago? yeah, if you have travel plans there, make sure you bring the short sleeves and shorts. 85 degrees for the expected high. smashing the old record of 77 degrees likely later on this afternoon. through parts of missouri, arkansas and also louisiana, we're tracking a heavy rain and flash flood threat. this upper-level low appears to be stuck over texas and oklahoma. take a look at the plume of moisture. that means we're looking aet a heavy rain and severe weather threat. denver, 36. 60 in charlotte. upper 50s. foggy conditions in new york city. so some of the first flights out, watching for potential airport delays because of the fog. the fog will burn off new york city. we're looking highs, mid to upper 60s, so a beautiful day after the morning clouds. mid-80s, chicago. storms in dallas. phoenix, 76 for the high temperatures this afternoon. of course, the air travel concerns, we'll watch out for showers and storms in houston as well as new orleans. back to you. >>> j
boston, what about 77 degrees for the high today. low 80s in burlington and syracuse. what about chicago? yeah, if you have travel plans there, make sure you bring the short sleeves and shorts. 85 degrees for the expected high. smashing the old record of 77 degrees likely later on this afternoon. through parts of missouri, arkansas and also louisiana, we're tracking a heavy rain and flash flood threat. this upper-level low appears to be stuck over texas and oklahoma. take a look at the plume of...
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sdl those a >> boston in the city can get like that. last night i was thinking in my mother was still alive, cincinnati versus here, she would see like ten cars an and go oh, i can't believe people -- if she had seen the line of buss that basically was a wall of about 60 buses, they get precedence to go in, and then like 16 other lanes getting down to one to go into the tunnel, and you're just sitting there, like no within in the world does this. >> i got stuck in a broken down truck in the holland tunnel last night. it's amazing how fast they get that truck up and out. >> they better because there are fumes and everything else. but if you try to go from pasadena at the wrong time in l.a., it's three hours. in other news out of the financial services industry, jpmorgan is naming co-chief control officers the new positions are aimed at beefing up controls. investigations gators still examining risk control surrounding the trading. meantime office i have the control of the currency is expected to serve jpmorgan with a formal action allegi
sdl those a >> boston in the city can get like that. last night i was thinking in my mother was still alive, cincinnati versus here, she would see like ten cars an and go oh, i can't believe people -- if she had seen the line of buss that basically was a wall of about 60 buses, they get precedence to go in, and then like 16 other lanes getting down to one to go into the tunnel, and you're just sitting there, like no within in the world does this. >> i got stuck in a broken down...
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to a lesser extent but boston, new york. new york is performing -- >> washington. >> and washington. and also miami is performing quite well. >> but does performing represent opportunity to you or does it represent -- >> i think that's where the opportunities are and the opportunities in these places are today the strongest market is in multi-family. offices bounced off the bottom but flat. the demand is flat. retail is spotty but it's best -- the it's best in the area -- >> would you go down and do multi-family? there's a lot of people trying to do multi-family stuff in florida, arizona, doing vegas because that's supposed to be where the bottom of the bottom is. >> we're buying multi-family and have bought thousands of units throughout the country and we are doing some development right now in the dade and broward county areas because demand is very, very strong. and we're doing some selective development right now on both sides of manhattan. i think that as the entire new jersey side of manhattan multi-family-wise is good
to a lesser extent but boston, new york. new york is performing -- >> washington. >> and washington. and also miami is performing quite well. >> but does performing represent opportunity to you or does it represent -- >> i think that's where the opportunities are and the opportunities in these places are today the strongest market is in multi-family. offices bounced off the bottom but flat. the demand is flat. retail is spotty but it's best -- the it's best in the area...
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>> i live in boston. i can be here in two hours. as soon as the speaker reconvenes the session, i'm here. i'm willing to stay. >> i'm going to wish both of you gentlemen a happy holidays. i do hope it is a happy holidays and we get through this. thank you for being here this morning. >> thank you, as well. >> we'll get through it. >> it's the end of the world, we got through that. we can get through this. coming up, shares of open sore software. red hat is the name of it. getting a pop after the bell. pops and drops. it was up after the bell and better than expected revenue. we're going to talk to jim whitehurst, next. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with invest
>> i live in boston. i can be here in two hours. as soon as the speaker reconvenes the session, i'm here. i'm willing to stay. >> i'm going to wish both of you gentlemen a happy holidays. i do hope it is a happy holidays and we get through this. thank you for being here this morning. >> thank you, as well. >> we'll get through it. >> it's the end of the world, we got through that. we can get through this. coming up, shares of open sore software. red hat is the name...
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and boston staying in the 30s. tonight, of course, big event in rockefeller center. temperatures will be in the 30s. breezy but clear skies. nearly a full moon outside as well. the big storm we're watching is in the west. three storms, you can see them pin wheeling here out to the pacific. the rain is now approaching into san francisco. northern california and oregon are all going to see very, very heavy rainfall, not just today but all the way through the weekend. flood watches are out. sacramento, stockton up toward reading and stretching all the way up into oregon. we could see up to 20 inches of rainfall here, a big broad area of at least a half a foot. back to you. >> that is a waste. that should be over colorado and it should be -- >> exactly. >> so we had snow yesterday. last year we had snow early, it was like halloween and then we never got anymore. did the snow we had yesterday seem more typical? any idea about whether that portends that we have some snow this year on the east coast? >> last year it was like we used it all up early. we said okay, here we go
and boston staying in the 30s. tonight, of course, big event in rockefeller center. temperatures will be in the 30s. breezy but clear skies. nearly a full moon outside as well. the big storm we're watching is in the west. three storms, you can see them pin wheeling here out to the pacific. the rain is now approaching into san francisco. northern california and oregon are all going to see very, very heavy rainfall, not just today but all the way through the weekend. flood watches are out....
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and massachusetts right here in boston, there are about 85,000 jobs directly in the health care system and directly in the biopharmaceutical industry, but there are another 340,000 that do help with the clinical trials, do the research at the hospitals, at the academic centers, the great academic centers that are here. so it is a great boone to the economy as well as to patients and that's what we need to preserve. >> no doubt to enemy of the world in terms of our r and dcht a r and dcht and the type of stuff that we're finding. we'll have the ceo of biogen on. he says it might be neuro degenerative diseases, that we can image a the lot of the stuff better. and that opens up pathways for ms and alzheimer's and parkinson's and all these heinous diseases that we could actually make some ground on over the next couple of years. >> absolutely. and that's what we're here to talk about. how do we sustain that promise of that kind scientific investigation so that we can get the treatments and cures that are badly needed for patients. the science is tough, but it is incredibly promising and th
and massachusetts right here in boston, there are about 85,000 jobs directly in the health care system and directly in the biopharmaceutical industry, but there are another 340,000 that do help with the clinical trials, do the research at the hospitals, at the academic centers, the great academic centers that are here. so it is a great boone to the economy as well as to patients and that's what we need to preserve. >> no doubt to enemy of the world in terms of our r and dcht a r and dcht...
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high temperatures in new york city right around 75 degrees for you. 76 in boston by 5:00. so a bit of a cool down today across the northeast and new england. toward the southeast, we'll watch scattered showers and thunderstorms along the gulf coast. toward new orleans, could cause some delays. otherwise fairly quiet, new york city as far as are conditions in chicago, no major air travel problems expected. joe, back to you. >> all right, scott, thank you. how it to the trading day ahead. kevin ferry engines joins us fr cme. i guess that's club med country, spain and italy. what's happening today, anything new with the credit default swaps or the ten year? >> i think the point i was going to look at this morning was nothing really aggressive or policy wise was achieved or propped, yet the market was able to place some debt and move a little bit more in a positive direction. so i think what you're really seeing is this ebbing and blowing of a game playing out over will. and it's not going to go away for some sometime. so a little bit more positive came, but they exacted the t
high temperatures in new york city right around 75 degrees for you. 76 in boston by 5:00. so a bit of a cool down today across the northeast and new england. toward the southeast, we'll watch scattered showers and thunderstorms along the gulf coast. toward new orleans, could cause some delays. otherwise fairly quiet, new york city as far as are conditions in chicago, no major air travel problems expected. joe, back to you. >> all right, scott, thank you. how it to the trading day ahead....
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boston clear as well. there's one heavy band of snow across massachusetts through hartford, across the long island sound and the l.i.e. has been socked all morning, commuting that way is not going to be any fun at all. talk about the snow that actually fell, though, and this snowfall total map is just ridiculous. we had a little bit over a foot east of toms river. newark, new jersey, came in with about six inches of snow, that's the earle eearlest they've ever snow. as for the winds, that's still blowing all that snow around, 20 to 30-mile-per-hour gusts out there right now. these are the peek gusts that we saw throughout the storm, close to 50 miles per hour for boston. so a nasty storm indeed. joe, back to you. >> yes, i did get a little bit of consolation that night that didn't come down last time probably -- you don't get wea n weakened, if you survived the last one. >> hundreds of thousands of people without power "god hates us" and "this sucks." >> trees were likely to come down and some of the leave
boston clear as well. there's one heavy band of snow across massachusetts through hartford, across the long island sound and the l.i.e. has been socked all morning, commuting that way is not going to be any fun at all. talk about the snow that actually fell, though, and this snowfall total map is just ridiculous. we had a little bit over a foot east of toms river. newark, new jersey, came in with about six inches of snow, that's the earle eearlest they've ever snow. as for the winds, that's...
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boston, high of 40. into the midwest, we're warming up a little bit here around chicago. we've got temperatures working into the 40s today. 51 in st. louis. 38 in minneapolis. that's going to feel nice after a couple of days in the teens. here's the preview for the next storm. this arrives for saturday. mostly rain. snow across minnesota. northern wisconsin doesn't look like a major event. but for some of the ski areas, new york state up into new england, sunday, this could be a good-looking forecast. maybe some snow here. looks like rain down the city toward washington, d.c. too warm for snow out of this one. stay tuned. next wednesday, guys, could be talking about a nor'easter, it's been a while since we've seen one of those. >> oh, no. >> just want snow. it's not -- correct me if i'm wrong because i've been wrong, it's not winter yet, is it? i'm afraid to say how many days it is because i'll mess up the math. it's not winter yet. we -- >> it's technical. in weather world, winter starts on december 1. >> wally world? >> meteorological winter. weather world. not clark gr
boston, high of 40. into the midwest, we're warming up a little bit here around chicago. we've got temperatures working into the 40s today. 51 in st. louis. 38 in minneapolis. that's going to feel nice after a couple of days in the teens. here's the preview for the next storm. this arrives for saturday. mostly rain. snow across minnesota. northern wisconsin doesn't look like a major event. but for some of the ski areas, new york state up into new england, sunday, this could be a good-looking...
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i went boston, new york, all over california and that added some belief that the u.s. is on the mend. and yet the markets are obviously now very worried about the interconnectivity of bank lending because of the unfortunate recent episode with jpmorgan and this mess in europe. >> there is. i see a lot of people that say let greece go. but now it almost looks like both the left and the right in greece and most of the eu from germany on down, they really want to try and make this marriage -- well, it's like 19, it's more like a commune, they want to make this work. they really all seem to think it's really important when the prospect of a disorderly exit really came to the fore about two weeks ago. i think that really scared people. >> well, my interpretation of it over the weekend and this morning is that the fed have been trying to make sure the greek people realize what they're voting for. and by hyping and heightening the focus, the decision on june the 17th is effectively a choice -- do you want to get our support or not? whereas i think the first, you know, looking
i went boston, new york, all over california and that added some belief that the u.s. is on the mend. and yet the markets are obviously now very worried about the interconnectivity of bank lending because of the unfortunate recent episode with jpmorgan and this mess in europe. >> there is. i see a lot of people that say let greece go. but now it almost looks like both the left and the right in greece and most of the eu from germany on down, they really want to try and make this marriage...
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well, looks like we'll have a beautiful day in the northeast. 71 in boston. a little hotter down toward the nation's capital at 90. may have heard about the heavy rain across parts of florida and the south over the weekend. we're going to see more of that moving up through atlanta and spreading northbound. big thunderstorms out here in the plains as well. but a nice day in minneapolis. few storms could break the heat around the dallas area, and as we head out to the west coast, it's looking high and dry. pretty nice weather from l.a. to san francisco to seattle. giev tot tell you, though, it's right here in the middle of the country will where the storm action will be as we head through the course of the day. let's take a look at where the thunderstorms will show up today. right across the midwest through chicago through st. louis to little rock, to dallas. some of these could be severe. that's where you keep a watchful eye to the sky. back to you. >> thanks so much. the fwlobl markets are getting a bailout. joining us from boston is jeffrey klein top. jeff,
well, looks like we'll have a beautiful day in the northeast. 71 in boston. a little hotter down toward the nation's capital at 90. may have heard about the heavy rain across parts of florida and the south over the weekend. we're going to see more of that moving up through atlanta and spreading northbound. big thunderstorms out here in the plains as well. but a nice day in minneapolis. few storms could break the heat around the dallas area, and as we head out to the west coast, it's looking...
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and before bernanke's speech on thursday, janet yellen will and you can in boston. so we'll get some indication of where they're going. but they're in a hard situation. important thing to look at is what happens to their forecasts. are there forecasts coming down significantly. and it's not clear that they're coming down must have to warrant another all in move. but they have to be talking about it. the data looking worse. and they keep saying they want to see progress on bringing unemployment down. there's a lot of cross currents. and they have to make a judgment about whether progress has stalled. and they might not the have enough poinformation. >> so you think it may be another month before we know? >> it could take some itime.un . what the phone calls ben is making every die dray to draghi others. >> they talk to each other and i think the fed and treasury are really frustrated. not so much with draghi. they like draghi because he's cut from the same mold. he's an m.i.t. economist just like bernanke. he sees the world the sale way. but it's a very hard politica
and before bernanke's speech on thursday, janet yellen will and you can in boston. so we'll get some indication of where they're going. but they're in a hard situation. important thing to look at is what happens to their forecasts. are there forecasts coming down significantly. and it's not clear that they're coming down must have to warrant another all in move. but they have to be talking about it. the data looking worse. and they keep saying they want to see progress on bringing unemployment...
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over towards the boston area nearing 80 degrees. again shaving off some of these degrees and bringing in much drier air and it will feel better for your guys as well. >> alex, going to go elsewhere here before -- i think the break is a good time to tell these. on our way to break. all right. small texas bank and two conservative advocacy groups are filing a lawsuit against the new consumer financial protection bureau. they will challenge what they call the agency's unlimited regulator power. unclear how much of a threat the lawsuit is to the agency created by the dodd-frank financial reform. plaintiffs argue parts of the law are unconstitutional because congress does not -- this is not a funny story, congress does not have direct control over the cfpb's budget. the president and the courts lack serious oversight of the agency. >> i can't read this. >> i read a squirrel -- >> trust me i'll read this one later. >> how about it's so hot that -- what was it dick cheney is water boarding himself. >> that's good. >> that's all right? i'm
over towards the boston area nearing 80 degrees. again shaving off some of these degrees and bringing in much drier air and it will feel better for your guys as well. >> alex, going to go elsewhere here before -- i think the break is a good time to tell these. on our way to break. all right. small texas bank and two conservative advocacy groups are filing a lawsuit against the new consumer financial protection bureau. they will challenge what they call the agency's unlimited regulator...
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boston, philadelphia, washington, d.c., getting wet this morning. so as we zoom in a little closer right now, if you do have travel plans out of philadelphia international airport, toward jfk, la guardia, expect airport delays because of showers and some thunderstorms moving through the region. washington, d.c. getting wet, as well. so hour by hour across the region, look for showers and some storms. we're looking milder temperatures washington, d.c., philadelphia in the 50s and 60s early this morning. a little cooler toward new england. but as we move hour by hour, that rain will be moving out of the region and by this evening, right around 6:00, 71 degrees, new york city, we're looking at upper 70s towards philadelphia and lower 80s toward the washington, d.c. area. we're also tracking some showers and thunderstorms in arkansas and also sections of missouri this morning. north of the nashville area, showers and thunderstorms. thunderstorms this morning along interstate 94, moving through sections of central minnesota. so allow extra travel time th
boston, philadelphia, washington, d.c., getting wet this morning. so as we zoom in a little closer right now, if you do have travel plans out of philadelphia international airport, toward jfk, la guardia, expect airport delays because of showers and some thunderstorms moving through the region. washington, d.c. getting wet, as well. so hour by hour across the region, look for showers and some storms. we're looking milder temperatures washington, d.c., philadelphia in the 50s and 60s early this...
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>> i think where i am at boys and girls clubs of boston we're fortunate, we have a lot of people that really support us, thick or thin, a lot jonathan mentioned people from bain have been great to us, but i know a lot of my peers in the business have gone through some tough times, cutbacks and so on that have impacted their ability to serve the community. >> now the national discussion in washington at least has turned to ways to try to cut our national debt and our deficit and one of the suggestions that has come up has been to streamline the tax code and with that, there would be a lot of potential changes. what would happen to charity if the charitable donations, the discount that you get on your taxes for that, if that was stripped out, what would happen? >> i'm not the brightest guy in the world, becky, but i would say why would we ever discourage people that invest and create jobs, create capital, and make our economy move, why would we discourage them from investing in community and supporting community? pretty simple. >> do you think it would take a huge hit? >> oh, yeah, i th
>> i think where i am at boys and girls clubs of boston we're fortunate, we have a lot of people that really support us, thick or thin, a lot jonathan mentioned people from bain have been great to us, but i know a lot of my peers in the business have gone through some tough times, cutbacks and so on that have impacted their ability to serve the community. >> now the national discussion in washington at least has turned to ways to try to cut our national debt and our deficit and one...
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that was in the boston globe. that was a great piece worth reading. then he found out how bad things were going on his ipad. >> yeah. but maybe he didn't want to run because there were times i really kind of thought it looked like he didn't want to run. >> yeah, but towards the end, i thought he did. >> he tried hard. thanks. >> okay. >> come over here. >>> in other news, a dock worker strike on the atlantic and coast could be just days away. port operators have been negotiating with the long shoreman association since march. but the two sides are said to be far from closing on a deal that would cover cargo handling at 15 ports, a 9d 0-day extension to an employment contract. the union has said 15,000 long shoremen could strike a day later. rick scott sent a letter to president obama asking him to invoke federal law in order to invoke a cooling off period. i don't know what the likelihood of that is. i don't know what the president might do. do you think he would -- >> wow. that's a lot of red. >> you step out. you like to step out. you like to make s
that was in the boston globe. that was a great piece worth reading. then he found out how bad things were going on his ipad. >> yeah. but maybe he didn't want to run because there were times i really kind of thought it looked like he didn't want to run. >> yeah, but towards the end, i thought he did. >> he tried hard. thanks. >> okay. >> come over here. >>> in other news, a dock worker strike on the atlantic and coast could be just days away. port...
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if the inflation environment does pick up -- so far the rally -- >> yesterday from the boston fed president. >> if we had a couple of lousy first fridays of the next couple of months, if they have a dual mandate and we're above 8%, they've got cart blanche basically. congress should change that. >> congress is never going to cha change that. >> this goes back to does congress understand. he does lay out what happens in the zero rate policy environment and he makes it clear the fed will run out of weapons. we have a printing press. you should read the piece. i would encourage google bernanke 2002 deflation -- >> what does an investor do? >> the fed has a lot of tools to put a floor in -- >> fortunately or unfortunately? >> they have a lot of stability. what has been happening? we talk a lot about deleveraging but we have a system today where money is not getting multiplied, right? we talk about we don't have inflation. how do we know? where would prices be if the fed had none grown the balance sheet? they grew the balance sheet, offsetting the deflation impact. >> the article is from novembe
if the inflation environment does pick up -- so far the rally -- >> yesterday from the boston fed president. >> if we had a couple of lousy first fridays of the next couple of months, if they have a dual mandate and we're above 8%, they've got cart blanche basically. congress should change that. >> congress is never going to cha change that. >> this goes back to does congress understand. he does lay out what happens in the zero rate policy environment and he makes it...
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low 50s toward the boston area. we have that threat of severe weather from washington, d.c. to roanoke, toward the nashville area here. damaging winds and hail. and we can't rule out the possibility of an isolated tonig tornado. so we'll track it all for you. >> thank you very much. >>> you know, christmas is long gone, but home depot is launching its black friday today. it's the new black friday. it's the spring black friday for a very important time for the retail. cnbc's courtney reagan is here and she joins us with more on this. this is an interesting concept. i never thought about black friday in the spring br. >> i know it is, but it's a really good marketing tool. they did just as now moments ago it's spring black friday promotions will begin tomorrow and this year it's going to be a simultaneous nationwide rollout because of the milder winter that we've had. in years past home depot has done this promotion over the course of several months, region by region. as you mentioned, santa does come in the springtime as homeowners who have been putting off those projects all
low 50s toward the boston area. we have that threat of severe weather from washington, d.c. to roanoke, toward the nashville area here. damaging winds and hail. and we can't rule out the possibility of an isolated tonig tornado. so we'll track it all for you. >> thank you very much. >>> you know, christmas is long gone, but home depot is launching its black friday today. it's the new black friday. it's the spring black friday for a very important time for the retail. cnbc's...
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meantime, the boston red sox got to play spoiler. they rallied to beat new york 4-3. so that leaves the orioles and yankees tied at the top with identical 79 1/2-62. i don't know how you get a half. i heard a half this morning on npr. i don't know how i put that in. it may be 79-62. i will figure that out. "squawk" will be right back. at optionsxpress we're all about options trading. we create easy to use, powerful trading tools for all. look at these streaming charts! they're totally customizable and they let you visualize what might happen next. that's genius! strategies, chains, positions. we put 'em all on one screen! could we make placing a trade any easier? mmmm...could we? open an account today and get a free 13-month e ibd™ subscription when you call 1-888-280-0149 now. optionsxpress by charles schwab. >>> if you've been living under a rock, apple is holding a major product announcement today. brian has a price target of over $1,111 on apple stock, which is a big call. brian, make the case for the stock and what we should expect to see later today. >> if you
meantime, the boston red sox got to play spoiler. they rallied to beat new york 4-3. so that leaves the orioles and yankees tied at the top with identical 79 1/2-62. i don't know how you get a half. i heard a half this morning on npr. i don't know how i put that in. it may be 79-62. i will figure that out. "squawk" will be right back. at optionsxpress we're all about options trading. we create easy to use, powerful trading tools for all. look at these streaming charts! they're totally...
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for the end of the week, still looking at the chill here all across the northeast, boston, new york running just a little bit below average. we'll also be tracking some rain break out across georgia for this afternoon and tonight. >> in sports news, the los angeles lakers dropping an 84-82 decision by san antonio. the lakers are waiting for mike d'antoni to take over. he's recovering from knee surgery, but is expected to join the lakers this week. in other nba news -- does nbc cover the nba? >> no. >> no, not at all. but we could someday. >> abc disney family. >> it's hard for me to get excited about early season action in the nba. got to get to the playoffs. i can't wait for college hoops to start and i like that, but man, nba is tough. >> will you go to a nets game with me? >> no. >> can't bring yourself to go to brooklyn? >> they moved? the new york knicks are the only remaining undefeated team in the league. carmelo anthony's 25 points let the knicks to a 99-89 win at orlando. new york is off to its best start since the '93-'94 season. that season, the knicks went to the nba finals. i t
for the end of the week, still looking at the chill here all across the northeast, boston, new york running just a little bit below average. we'll also be tracking some rain break out across georgia for this afternoon and tonight. >> in sports news, the los angeles lakers dropping an 84-82 decision by san antonio. the lakers are waiting for mike d'antoni to take over. he's recovering from knee surgery, but is expected to join the lakers this week. in other nba news -- does nbc cover the...
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so there is a great deal -- i was just at a meeting in boston at an institute that was formed by harvard to take advantage of everything that came from sequencing the genome. they've made real progress on being able to target cancer drugs and other drugs better and what i was frankly as soutound what i was frankly as soutouned learn was that a significant part of that progress was related to funding that had come from the incrementses to t to t national institutes of health associated with the recovery act. nobody gets those medicines will ever say thank you to the recovery act, but the truth is that over time, these investments channel through in very important ways. i just wish we could get more consensus away from the radicalism of both sides. >> i agree 100%. good radicalism that thinks everything can be solved with new spending and that every program once it's put in place needs to stay in place permanently. radicalism thanks there is no role for public investment. >> let's come back and we'll talk more about that. our guest host is former treasury secretary larry summers and that's
so there is a great deal -- i was just at a meeting in boston at an institute that was formed by harvard to take advantage of everything that came from sequencing the genome. they've made real progress on being able to target cancer drugs and other drugs better and what i was frankly as soutound what i was frankly as soutouned learn was that a significant part of that progress was related to funding that had come from the incrementses to t to t national institutes of health associated with the...
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before the bell we'll hear from exxon, 3m, your nighted technologies, boston scientific, colgate palmolive, kimberly-clark, mcgraw-hill a few of the names. >> sounds like a busy morning. in other news to watch a couple key economic release, weekly jobless claims tn at 10:00 the national association of realtors reports on pending home sales. treasury secretary tim geithner returns to capitol hill. it's official united technology selling three industrial products businesses to private equity firms. the price tag, $3.46 billion. they will use the proceeds to repay southeast short term debt needed to propose it's $16.5 billion acquisition of goodrich. a number of reports this morning suggests manchester united may delay its ipo due to a weak market. >>> let's talk about some corporate buzz this morning. standard & poor is tloelowering credit rating for duke energy. they are bringing back the old ceo warning it heightens regulatory risk for the company. j.c. penney set to cut prices next month and sell more noncore assets by the end of the year. the "wall street journal report"ing this morning
before the bell we'll hear from exxon, 3m, your nighted technologies, boston scientific, colgate palmolive, kimberly-clark, mcgraw-hill a few of the names. >> sounds like a busy morning. in other news to watch a couple key economic release, weekly jobless claims tn at 10:00 the national association of realtors reports on pending home sales. treasury secretary tim geithner returns to capitol hill. it's official united technology selling three industrial products businesses to private...
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. >> i have a friend in boston, chuck campion who held on to his blackberry religiously. what he finally did a few weeks ago, retired it, got an iphone, went on his facebook page, put a picture of the blackberry, r.i.p. >> have you tried to send an e-mail? >> i can't type an e-mail so i'm as bad a typist on the blackberry as on the iphone. >> i can do it one-handed on a blackberry. >> we are serious ludits. >> how about if you still write everything down? >> you do type by the way. >> you have' seen me do that. i don't really unless it's really important, something with the kids or something. >>> let's get a check on the overseas market. ross westgate joins us from london and there are some serious red arrows over here, i'm guessing you're seeing the same there. >> yes, we're down the session low, becky, good morning to you. red as you can see, advancers outpaced by decliners more than 9 :1. we are low at the session lows, 1.2 for the ftse, xetra dax 1.4%. the ibex in spain in a second. one stock has been outperforming, arm holdings up 5.21, a chip designer that go into a
. >> i have a friend in boston, chuck campion who held on to his blackberry religiously. what he finally did a few weeks ago, retired it, got an iphone, went on his facebook page, put a picture of the blackberry, r.i.p. >> have you tried to send an e-mail? >> i can't type an e-mail so i'm as bad a typist on the blackberry as on the iphone. >> i can do it one-handed on a blackberry. >> we are serious ludits. >> how about if you still write everything down?...
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national cable and telecommunication associates meeting is being held in boston. julia is there by a special guest. >> i'm joined by tom rogers, ceo of tivo. thanks for talks with us. >> great to be here. >> you just announced tivo stream to stream live to devices like the iphone and ipad. how will this boost your bottom line? >> we think it's going to boost the appeal of hough people experience tivo and how they enjoy television at home. you have this hole in the el television cop assumption experience where people love television but they want to get this device, the ipad, and now you can get your recordings right to the ipad. we think it's a big deal. >> seems like this put you in direct competition in this pretty crowded space. >> we provide a full package of services to the cable industry. in addition to the retail offerings we have, tivo stream will be part of our cable television offering. we build tv everywhere using the interface across all devices. it not just what shows up on your television screen but the wait a minute way to package it through the int
national cable and telecommunication associates meeting is being held in boston. julia is there by a special guest. >> i'm joined by tom rogers, ceo of tivo. thanks for talks with us. >> great to be here. >> you just announced tivo stream to stream live to devices like the iphone and ipad. how will this boost your bottom line? >> we think it's going to boost the appeal of hough people experience tivo and how they enjoy television at home. you have this hole in the el...
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by tuesday, we'll need the rain gear from boston to new york city, louds and al s clouds an. 80 degrees wednesday washington, d.c. take a look at the heavy rain around st. louis toward tulsa. as well as oklahoma city. numerous flood concerns here. so if you do have travel plans along that i-44 corridor, watch out for delays. a few showers this morning around the great lakes. and take a look at the tropical moisture around south florida. heavy rains expected in south florida for today. we have the threat for strong and severe thunderstorms from wichita to amarillo and also around the ohio river valley. we'll watch out for damaging winds and hail and we can't rule out the possibility of a few isolated tornadoes. so that's certainly something that we'll monitor especially in oklahoma and also kansas. now, for today, we're looking at that frontal boundary bringing clouds around little rock as well as sections of the upper ohio river valley and then by tuesday, it makes its way toward parts of the mid-atlantic, northeast and new england. so for today, we're looking at those upper 70s in rale
by tuesday, we'll need the rain gear from boston to new york city, louds and al s clouds an. 80 degrees wednesday washington, d.c. take a look at the heavy rain around st. louis toward tulsa. as well as oklahoma city. numerous flood concerns here. so if you do have travel plans along that i-44 corridor, watch out for delays. a few showers this morning around the great lakes. and take a look at the tropical moisture around south florida. heavy rains expected in south florida for today. we have...
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boston. boise? same flat rate. alabama. alaska? with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. dude's good. dude's real good. dudes. priority mail flat rate boxes. starting at just $5.15. only from the postal service. >>> welcome back. let 'see the "squawk on the street" gang at the new york stock exchange. jim cramer, who is the gang for the moment. >> gang of one. >> jim, you look tense. what's going on? >> i'm trying to figure out whether i have to do it in yiddish or english. i have to switch back and forth. >> that's a classic. andrew -- you know who taught me those terms? ted david. >> ted david. >> he taught me both of those. >> i found today eye-opening, because we talked about mother's genitals and yiddish. we were i was going to talk unemployment claims, but we can go anywhere you you want. >> let's talk about walmart and sears. >> extraser i think told the story right earlier when he was on your show. sears we expected absolutely nothing and g
boston. boise? same flat rate. alabama. alaska? with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. dude's good. dude's real good. dudes. priority mail flat rate boxes. starting at just $5.15. only from the postal service. >>> welcome back. let 'see the "squawk on the street" gang at the new york stock exchange. jim cramer, who is the gang for the moment. >> gang of one. >> jim, you look...
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joining us now bain capital managing director and boston celtics co-owner steve pagliuca along with guest host tom stemberg. good to see you. >> great to be here. >> are you really happy for lebron? can you express happiness? you're tactful about a lot of things. how happy were you it finally happened for him? >> i was not happy. that's a clear answer. i'll stick to that answer. >> maybe the last one, but all right. >> that seventh game was a heartbreaker. >> here's where i go from here. >> that's a warning. >> no more mr. nice guy. >> i should have worn my sunglasses today. >> i love when you come on because you are honest and you're at bain capital and you were hired by mitt romney and you have a history of being actively involved in politics. what i want to ask you and i'm not going to ask you who you're going to vote for. you think a lot of in are mr it romney and obviously different things result in how you vote. the attacks that you see on bain, i'm going to read from paul krugman, who will be on tomorrow, mr. romney the governor didn't get rich producing things people wanted to buy
joining us now bain capital managing director and boston celtics co-owner steve pagliuca along with guest host tom stemberg. good to see you. >> great to be here. >> are you really happy for lebron? can you express happiness? you're tactful about a lot of things. how happy were you it finally happened for him? >> i was not happy. that's a clear answer. i'll stick to that answer. >> maybe the last one, but all right. >> that seventh game was a heartbreaker. >>...
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boston fed says 78 prime money market funds took support from sponsor firms between 2007 and 2011, without help at least 21 funds would have actually broken the buck with net asset value falling below $1 a share. you remember when we had that time of the break of the buck back in the crisis, that was it. it could provide new ammunition for mary schahapiro trying to introduce reforms. and russell wasen dorve sr., founder and ceo of peregrine financial has been indicted on 31 kounds 3 31 counts of lying to regulators, this a little after a month when he attempted to commit suicide. he faces up to 155 years in prison, joe. i don't know what to say. lying is a bad thing. >> well, we will never run out of stuff for "american greed." good for us, but bad for people that get bilked. >> right. very bad. >> i'm excited -- we'll do home depot. excited to have you come over. >> i'm going to walk. walk and talk. >> one of your great strengths, i can talk to you about groupon and have you had experience with groupon, right? you have -- >> i have been on groupon, bought from groupon, written about group
boston fed says 78 prime money market funds took support from sponsor firms between 2007 and 2011, without help at least 21 funds would have actually broken the buck with net asset value falling below $1 a share. you remember when we had that time of the break of the buck back in the crisis, that was it. it could provide new ammunition for mary schahapiro trying to introduce reforms. and russell wasen dorve sr., founder and ceo of peregrine financial has been indicted on 31 kounds 3 31 counts...
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austin rivers, son of boston celtics coach doc rivers, canned a three-pointer at the buzzer. and finished with a career high 29 points. now as we head to break, check out the global market headlines. so uh this is my friend frank and his, uh, retirement plan. one golden crown. come on frank how long have we known each other? go to e-trade. they got killer tools man. they'll help you nail a retirement plan that's fierce. two golden crowns. you realize the odds of winning are the same as being mauled by a polar bear and a regular bear in the same day? frank! oh wow, you didn't win? i wanna show you something... it's my shocked face. [ gasps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] get a retirement plan that works at e-trade. >>> welcome back. futures this hour, looks like the dow is set to open down about five points. s&p down one, essentially unchange unchanged and the nasdaq down almost two. making headlines, diamond foods is replacing its ceo and c if fo, the move follows an internal investigation that found the company improperly paid growers. it restates two years of results. the news sen
austin rivers, son of boston celtics coach doc rivers, canned a three-pointer at the buzzer. and finished with a career high 29 points. now as we head to break, check out the global market headlines. so uh this is my friend frank and his, uh, retirement plan. one golden crown. come on frank how long have we known each other? go to e-trade. they got killer tools man. they'll help you nail a retirement plan that's fierce. two golden crowns. you realize the odds of winning are the same as being...
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most of the southeast is dry outside of florida, heading up into new england, not a bad day around boston, but cool. 63 for your afternoon. and then we've got 70s right around there in cleveland. showers will sneak into northern ohio. southern plains, that's where we're keeping the summer warmth. 95 for you in oklahoma city. west coast, we stay dry. the bad news here is we need rain particularly the pacific northwest. we continue to find some of the wildfires burning. no relief coming in site. bad news is we'll watch storms come in there and some may produce lightning that could spark off more wildfires. for the weekend, there's that cooler air starting to show up in the midwest. 50s and even 40s for highs. >> wow. okay. alex, thank you very much. there are a lot of customers who can't wait to get their hands on the new iphone 5. they've been lining up this morning. they're outside apple stores like this store that's in new york city. this will be one of the ones where people are hoping to be the first to get their hands on this new device. of course not everyone is quite so enthusiastic.
most of the southeast is dry outside of florida, heading up into new england, not a bad day around boston, but cool. 63 for your afternoon. and then we've got 70s right around there in cleveland. showers will sneak into northern ohio. southern plains, that's where we're keeping the summer warmth. 95 for you in oklahoma city. west coast, we stay dry. the bad news here is we need rain particularly the pacific northwest. we continue to find some of the wildfires burning. no relief coming in site....
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boston's bunch was created in 1996, allows children, special needs, underprivileged, children from a tough socioeconomic background to attend games normally they would not have the opportunity to attend. it's an enjoyable experience and something we've enjoyed doing over the last five years. i'm fast money's joer er iterr and i'm living well. in charge of making memories and keeping promises. ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ ♪ oh, oh, all the way ♪ oh, oh >>> welcome to a squawk master hour. pimco's ceo mohammed el-erian and evercorps partners chairman roger altman here to weigh in on the economy, the election and another bailout in the eurozone. >>> it's time to face the music. ♪ the one and only donald trump speaks out in our new weekly segment "trump tuesday." >>> crude awakening. how much higher could prices go the next time you fill up at the pump? >> i can get 70 miles to the gallon on this hog. >> gulf oil's ceo says watch your wallets. prices could head to shocking level this is summer as the second hour
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." >> what's the one in boston? >> "maid in manhattan." >> no. >> i know which one you're talking about. >> "the town." >> now to today's squawk sports report. the a's beat the tigers 2-0 last night. detroit leads the series two games to one. and the reds -- i watched the bottom of the eighth and that was it for me because i knew it was going to extra innings. the reds lost 2-1 to the giants, ten innings. homer bailey had a no-hitter all the way into the seventh inning. ten strikeouts. san francisco was hitless. but then it was a clean single the right, and two outs in the sixth. third baseman scott rolen's two-out error in the tenth -- and he's a golden glove normally -- helped the giants avoid a sweep. cincinnati does, however, lead the series two games to one. i will tell you. >> bailey looked good early. >> it entered my mind yesterday that if they won last night, i'd have to wait for next series and that if they lost, there would be a game on at 4:00 today. a lot of times i like. >> as long as you win in the ga
." >> what's the one in boston? >> "maid in manhattan." >> no. >> i know which one you're talking about. >> "the town." >> now to today's squawk sports report. the a's beat the tigers 2-0 last night. detroit leads the series two games to one. and the reds -- i watched the bottom of the eighth and that was it for me because i knew it was going to extra innings. the reds lost 2-1 to the giants, ten innings. homer bailey had a no-hitter...
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>> well, look, i've never used the word inevitability and i don't think anybody in boston particularly the candidate has ever thought themselves to be the inevitable candidate. i think we always expected that this was going to be a very competitive primary contest. we always expected that we were going to have to earn this nomination and i think over the contest what we've seen is a campaign and particularly a candidate that's been very focused on the number one issue that matters to voters and that's the economy. so, i think when you're getting feedback from voters, you know, kelly ann used some disparaging language, but i think voters are saying, look, the one thing i know about governor romney is he's going to turn this country around. the one thing i know about governor romney he's the economy guy. he's the guy out there focused on jobs, so i think that's why you've seen governor romney win the last five contests. i think it's why you are starting to see that many voters are starting to coalesce around governor romney because they do want to turn their attention to the -- our main
>> well, look, i've never used the word inevitability and i don't think anybody in boston particularly the candidate has ever thought themselves to be the inevitable candidate. i think we always expected that this was going to be a very competitive primary contest. we always expected that we were going to have to earn this nomination and i think over the contest what we've seen is a campaign and particularly a candidate that's been very focused on the number one issue that matters to...
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i go back a long time, i grew up in boston, my grandfather was a supporter of john mccormick in the '20s, longest running chairman of the house of representatives. >> democrat. >> democrat. i was a kennedy democrat, sheldon and steve was a kennedy democrat. i think when i watched the democratic convention this time, what i saw was a real difference than what we believed the democratic party was year ago when we were kids and years ago and even when we were young adults and so is the republican party changed. the republican party we viewed as young people as the party of the rich and the established, and i think if you look at the speakers at the republican convention, you would have seen speaker its who come from -- >> maybe you have just become rich and established and that's why it makes more sense now. >> that's an interesting question, but i don't think so. i think really most of my contemporaries who believe in that particular political position i think are proud of what america has given them as an opportunity and they want to see that for others and we build a lot of jobs for o
i go back a long time, i grew up in boston, my grandfather was a supporter of john mccormick in the '20s, longest running chairman of the house of representatives. >> democrat. >> democrat. i was a kennedy democrat, sheldon and steve was a kennedy democrat. i think when i watched the democratic convention this time, what i saw was a real difference than what we believed the democratic party was year ago when we were kids and years ago and even when we were young adults and so is the...
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yankees kept their one game lead in the al east because baltimore lost in boston. and snedeker beat rory mcilroy. tiger kind of faded right at the beginning of yesterday's round. i was most surprised, i never think we should say anything about rutgers really. but to beat arkansas. >> and now they're ranked 23rd. >> and i watched the notre dame game where this great hawaiian guy had some tragedy in the last couple weeks and he was unbelievable on the field. >> the sloppy win by the jets? that's as best you'll going to -- >> what i will say is having watched football over the weekend, these fill-in refs, come on. they made some terrible calls. i can notice it, that's really awful. >> i was complaining about sanchez throwing yesterday. >> people told me at this point in eli manning's career, that they have similar statistics. so i guess i'm still willing to -- >> i like him. i like tebow, too. >> do you think tebow should start? >> no. >> you like rex ryan, too. the fat or the thin rex ryan? >> he looks good. >> i like the fat rex ryan. >> i like the knew one. >> al r
yankees kept their one game lead in the al east because baltimore lost in boston. and snedeker beat rory mcilroy. tiger kind of faded right at the beginning of yesterday's round. i was most surprised, i never think we should say anything about rutgers really. but to beat arkansas. >> and now they're ranked 23rd. >> and i watched the notre dame game where this great hawaiian guy had some tragedy in the last couple weeks and he was unbelievable on the field. >> the sloppy win by...
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here in the northeast, there's the rain we were talking about around boston. a little bit of a break this morning. the biggest storms across the south, places like atlanta, into birmingham, nashville, jackson and new orleans all dealing with some very heavy rainfall. also had a tornado warning earlier on today in mississippi. so severe weather is our our minds here. southern tennessee. we could see damaging wind gusts, isolated tornados and certainly quite a bit of rain. the last note for this morning, snow in texas and oklahoma. around dallas, it is moving into the city. a quit hit of snow around the early community time, so folks have to be careful on the roads there. back to you. >> that's a little weird in dallas. what about -- bring it down, bring it down to colorado. can you -- is that expected, snow there? i mean, this is a good sign, right, 8 or 9 inches this early in minnesota? is that a good sign, eric? >> it is a good sign. it was the fourth biggest december storm on record in minneapolis and then in colorado yesterday. they got over a foot of snow?
here in the northeast, there's the rain we were talking about around boston. a little bit of a break this morning. the biggest storms across the south, places like atlanta, into birmingham, nashville, jackson and new orleans all dealing with some very heavy rainfall. also had a tornado warning earlier on today in mississippi. so severe weather is our our minds here. southern tennessee. we could see damaging wind gusts, isolated tornados and certainly quite a bit of rain. the last note for this...
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boston. boise? same flat rate. alabama. alaska? with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. dude's good. dude's real good. dudes. priority mail flat rate boxes. starting at just $5.15. only from the postal service. to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! >>> you know, you see scott cohen in the rundown that the producer uses. it's automatic. ceo of failed u.s. futures broker peregrine financial will be arraigned in an iowa courtroom. russell wasendorf was charged with lying the regulators. he's attempted suicide recently in the last month. he's confessed to forging documents about how much money was in peregrine customer accounts. the firm's regulator passed new rules thursday to better protect customer money. a former morgan stanley investment banker faces nine mon
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boston. not ireland. >> are they still turning the river green there? >> in chicago they do. in chicago. still on fire in cleveland. and then you know mcilroy, both of these guys, ireland is suddenly pretty good. >> and darren, the open champion. >> we've got three major champions out of northern ireland. >> and you'll always have u 2. >> you see he's wearing a narrow tie? he's not wearing that big tie that goes out there. he's getting ready. you look at that? you see? he's -- i'm going to -- >> are you going to have one of those tie that is goes where the knot goes all the way out to here? bring one of those from over there. >> you got it. >> okay. >> i can't wait to see you. happy birthday, we will see you right here in the flesh. when we come back this morning, well, in the flesh and clothes. >> oh. you -- all right. i mean -- >> that is not indicative of my mind. >> i didn't say it. >> this squawkward moment has been brought to you by joe kirby. >> no, that was all -- that was not even a set up. that was all sort of -- that was all becky right off the tong. . >> we'll see
boston. not ireland. >> are they still turning the river green there? >> in chicago they do. in chicago. still on fire in cleveland. and then you know mcilroy, both of these guys, ireland is suddenly pretty good. >> and darren, the open champion. >> we've got three major champions out of northern ireland. >> and you'll always have u 2. >> you see he's wearing a narrow tie? he's not wearing that big tie that goes out there. he's getting ready. you look at...
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boston. boise? same flat rate. alabama. alaska? with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. dude's good. dude's real good. dudes. priority mail flat rate boxes. starting at just $5.15. only from the postal service. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with andr
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